Rate vs. rhythm control and adverse outcomes among European patients with atrial fibrillation
Article 2017 en
Authors
YP
Yanish Purmah
MP
Marco Proietti
CL
Cécile Laroche
Abstract
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In a European AF patients' cohort, a pure rate control strategy was associated with a higher risk for adverse events at 1-year follow-up, and partially adjusted analysis suggested that rate control independently increased the risk for all-cause death. A fully adjusted propensity score matched analysis found that this association was no longer statistically significant, suggesting an important role of comorbidities in determining the higher risk for all-cause death.
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